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Throttle Idle on Landing

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Hi Guys,

 

Im a little late to the game with the NGX and FSX, having migrated from FS9!

 

The NGX is amazing, and after a little trial and error i've got it set up perfect. 

 

I do however have a problem, which im sure is my fault so im hoping someone cant point me right..... im using the throttletek 737 quadrant which works flawlessly, however it takes very little lever movement from idle to spool up to 30/40% for taxing.

 

Thats not a major issue, however when landing, i start to flare and pull the levers back, but they dont seem to drop past around 35% which means i cant use the reversers.

 

Everything is calibrated through FSUIPC and when taxing, as i said it doesnt take much to spool up, but returns to normal when the throttles are closed. reverse thrust an be engaged, its just after a flight they cant....

 

Please help!

 

 

Dan Wabe

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this has been answered loads of time, on the forum, 

 

Basically, your throttles are not in gnd mode, so they need to go to gnd idle before the reversers, the the only way i have managed to get this to work, is to use fsuipc and set a zone up that presses F2 and then allows the idle to drop to 25% and then allowing you to put the reverses on.  If you look for my post, you should find some pictures showing what i mean

Dave

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Hi,

 

Thanks for that! I'll take a look.

Dan Wabe

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